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- Predation Pilot Study
- Pacific Northwest Aquatic Invasive Species Profile Japanese Oyster
- The American Oyster Drill, Urosalpinx Cinerea (Say, 1822), Introduced to the Netherlands – Increased Risks After Ban on TBT?
- Control and Eradication of Invasive Aquatic Invertebrates - Bella S
- Foraging and Reproductive Ecology of Intertidal Gastropods
- Effect of Temperature Changes on Competitive and Predator-Prey Interactions in Coastal Epi- Benthic Communities Joshua P
- THE AMERICAN WHELK TINGLE, URDSALPINX CINEREA (SAY), on BRITISH OYSTER BEDS by H
- United Nations
- Commonly Seen Organisms in Oyster Gardens
- Aquatic Life Guide
- Japanese Oyster Drills (Ocinebrellus Inornatus)
- Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033
- <I>Urosalpinx Cinerea</I>
- Modeling Habitat Covariates for Atlantic Oyster Drills in Richardson Bay, California
- Morphology and Histology of the Reproductive Organs of Urosalpinx Civerea (Say) and Eupleura Caudata (Say)
- Treatment of Shell with Polystream to Increase Survival of Oysters (Crassostrea Virginica) in Virginia
- Marine Information Network Information on the Species and Habitats Around the Coasts and Sea of the British Isles
- Oyster Drill
- Effects of a Native Predator on Two Invasive Oyster Drills and Oysters in Washington State
- Non-Native Marine Species in British Waters: a Review and Directory
- Urosalpinx Cinerea) and Japanese Oyster Drill (Ocinebrellus Inornatus) (Gastropoda: Muricidae) Flourish Near Shellfish Culture Plots in the Netherlands
- The Japanese Oyster Drill Ocinebrellus Inornatus (Récluz, 1851) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Muricidae), Introduced to the Limfjord, Denmark
- Urosalpinx Cinerea Global Invasive
- Chapter 4 Biosecurity in Native Oyster Restoration
- Effects of Visual and Chemical Cues on Orientation Behavior of the Red Sea